It will not, so don't over hype yourself. These tractor engines only need a little bit of spark, fuel, and air to run. And your MPG will not increase much either LOL
It will not, so don't over hype yourself. These tractor engines only need a little bit of spark, fuel, and air to run. And your MPG will not increase much either LOL
your MPG will not increase
All he needs is a fram oil filter!
All he needs is a fram oil filter!
Bullshit. You use your "torque-band". 12 miles a day. $25 a month.
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Are you talking about @jxv1247 's nephew or the ducks?Fair warning, they are like rabbits. When you leave one alive, they will multiply. I tried in vain to exterminate them when we bought ours last month, but my wife gave one new one to our 17-year old because “it’s cute”.
He now has a new flock of 6. Ugh.
Um.. yeah. No.
TB spacer should do.All he needs is a fram oil filter!
Out with the 35” in with the 33”. Pic for comparison.
Next up is get rid of the bushwhacker flares and try to locate some Rubi/Sahara Flares.
Rides better, maybe shocks next and research the skid plate getting tucked under more.
Initially I thought it looked funny with the extra room but I also didn’t like the 35” without going higher. (Head hurts thinking about all this lol)
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Put the old ones back on...A few days ago
Went to Grand Haven Jeep Fest (with the new fenders!)
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Went to Grand Haven Jeep Fest (with the new fenders!)
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Bruh someone puked ducks all over your Jeep![]()
I never left them (rabbits) alive with my pets.
WARNING! Vegan's beware!
p.s. My Lizards stayed indoors most of the time and never ate my cats, although I would have loved them to eat my neighbors yapping chihuahuas.
A few days ago
Went to Grand Haven Jeep Fest (with the new fenders!)
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Three guesses?
The voltage required to “jump the gap” is dependent upon the resistance of the air in the gap and the shape of the spark plug electrodes. Small, pointed electrodes are conducive to sparking at a lower voltage (think lightning rod) so the plug “fires” every time and emissions are reduced due to no mis-fires (failure of the voltage to jump the gap). They do not produce more power, they just ensure a spark happens every time. In a well maintained engine, a “regular” plug will spark every time, and at a higher voltage than one with pointy electrodes. This does not translate to a power increase if the spark induces complete combustion.Oof. This thing should get rubber in 3rd now!
